Computational Biofluids Group

Our research involves the application of fundamental conservation laws, such as the conservation of mass, momentum, and energy, to improve the understanding of fluid flow in biological systems. Our primary interest is usually in diseased or pathological systems. In order to solve the partial differential equations resulting from the application of conservation laws, we tend to focus our efforts on higher-order finite element methods, which can provide high-accuracy, and on algebraic multigrid solvers, which can provide computational efficiency.





People:

Jeff
Jeff Heys
(advisor)

Brad
Brad Merchant
(PhD student)

Clint
Clint Wininger
(PhD student)


Joshua
Joshua Gemmell
(student)


Brandon
Brandon Knott
(student)